Fred Wilson is turning to the crowd with a question that has vexed the Internet and enthralled entrepreneurs since the days of the dot-com bust. How the hell do you make money on the Web?

The New York venture capitalist, in the popular MBA Mondays feature of his blog, has asked readers to submit revenue models for Web and mobile technology companies. Beginning next Monday, he'll write in detail about the merits and drawbacks of top models.

He writes:

I am not going to write a post on each revenue model but I am going to write posts on the top ones as well as discuss the pros and cons of each.

Looks like the Union Square Ventures managing director has, as usual, tapped a rich vein in the startup community. As of this morning, more than 100 comments had come in on his post, and the list of possible revenue models is dozens long.

Don't know about you, but I'm certainly looking forward to seeing more from the crowd on this topic, and reading Wilson's feedback.

Since coming aboard with Upstart’s parent company, Kent has covered sustainability and business, entrepreneurs, technology, and venture capital. Now, he covers all the ways upstart businesses get their money.

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